CSGO Low FPS with great specs

TechNicalCop

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System Specs
Custom Built PC

cpu: i7 4790k
gpu: ASUS STRIX GTX 970
Motherboard: MSI H97 PC mate
PSU: EVGA Bronze 700W Bronze 80 rated
RAM: 16GB Kingston HyperX Fury 8x2
HDD:1TB WD Caviar Blue
SSD:120GB Faspeed
HEATSINK: Corsair h55 Water cooler

Sitting at 100-150 FPS in CSGO constantly, on ALL low settings/fixed control panel/nvidia geforce experience settings etc. My teammates with the same setup gpu/cpu wise run at 400fps constant.
This is irritating me, especially with my 144Hz monitor and my 1400$ computer system.
Could it be windows 10 not being optimized? I have tried everything including downloading as many motherboard/cpu/gpu drivers I could find! PLEASE help.
 
Solution
your 144hz monitor will only support 144 fps. your friends fps is simulated at best as there is no monitor in the world that supports 400fps. what is your monitor?

darkaoron

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your 144hz monitor will only support 144 fps. your friends fps is simulated at best as there is no monitor in the world that supports 400fps. what is your monitor?
 
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TechNicalCop

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ASUS 144Hz VG248QE I know that, i have a 144Hz, but my fps is dropping sub 144 with those specs when it should be 350-500 fps range no worries
 
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Are you retarded this isn't an answer and this is some what true if you have 600 fps compared to be 144hz 600 will feel a whole lot better because the input lag is lower so don't say a simple question that has no meaning and hes talking about fps not oh hey 144hz duh you'll only get that thanks captain idiot.
 

darkaoron

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Not sure why the hostility , I attempted a simple solution for his problem and then tried to put in effort to give him a valuable solution. Instead of raging at an old answer why not try imputing a valuable solution to the problem. As far as hertz goes in monitors it is a one to one ratio when looking at capable frames per second a monitor can process. So having more fps than your monitors capable hertz is pointless. I understand that this kind cs:go player wanted to have more fps than his monitor can handle so I attempted to give him a solution to his problem.